Hi everyone, I'm a newbie here but thought you might like to see some pix of my wife's old (but new again after lots of $ and time) VW Notchback
1969 modified sedan ... there a some bits and pieces I'm looking for, particularly the grub screw windscreen wiper arms but other than that she has
come up pretty well!
'Marlena' is such a pleasure to drive, never complains and is always perky and eager to please.
The tonneau cover comes off in a flash, and our faithful mechanic at Phoenix in Brisbane has it purring like a kitten.
This is a great site and I'm looking forward to exploring it fully.
Cheers
Nice !! There is one up in Townsville but it's red..
Is this the one that used to be white and you probably purchased from Buggy Brad ?
nah ... my wife bought it in 1987 from a place in Brisbane but after our kids arrived etc it sat on the footpath for many years. It was originally two
tone silver but needed a lot of rust cut out so we had the new paint job at the same time.
Remarkable how well it runs again after just a bit of TLC and $.
Still looking for those wiper arms, as it very tricky to drive in the rain! I'll post some pix with the top down when I can find them on the hard
drive.
MickH, thanks for your comments too.
Thats one nice 1969 type 3....
interesting on the wiper arms....
1968 Beetles also used the arms with a grub screw...
the only year in Australia....
they may have been used in 65-66-67 in German beetles?
when the large glass was introduced...
I was lucky enough to find another set of those wiper arms at a swap meet last year for spares...
I didn't think I'd ever see them again....
nice car..
cheers
Lee Noonan
http://community.webshots.com/user/vw68autobug
do a close up pic of the arms marlena
i have a range of stuff and also a contact in 'D'
I suppose You know the original type 3 cabriolet is in the VW Museum at Wolfsburg....
they didn't make it into production....
Anyone know if the early type 3s all had the grub screw wiper arms??
Do You mean that the arm is held onto the shaft with a grub screw??
If so that is the same as the 1968 Beetle.... but whether they are long enough for Your windscreen, I'm not sure..
maybe using the longer type 3 wiper Blades would be OK...
the late model beetle blades still fit My 68 wiper arms...
alternately, You would need to make the holes in the body larger and fit the later model wiper assembly...
[thats what I was going to do to mine]
[and thats what is needed on a beetle]
I presume the type 3 would be similar...
cheers
Lee
http://community.webshots.com/user/vw68autobug
went to look at this last June , Lee in Wburg but they rotate vehicles and it was not there nor down the rd in the Oldtimer Centre. but i have an
e-mail connection i gave Bugboy also as he wanted to build one.
I have some spare 68 beetle arms and blades btw
also a set of Golf which may do the trick ??? etc
also arear golf wiper set up.Mk !
I hope NOT :puke
those grub screw type wiper blades are crap
ive just chucked the setup like that off my 70 bug
not sure if it was original, the mount didnt line up and was held in with a cable tie :o
-Joel
Very nice! :thumb
Get those rear rims colour matched to the front though, then she'd be EXTRA SEXY!!!.
And welcome!! The ever reliable, friendly peeps on this site have been an absolute necessity to a VW noob like moi.
[ Edited on 27-1-2007 by sinecure ]
Thanks to everyone for the very helpful replies. We appreciate it.
I will be in contact "Bushed" re those wiper arms. Many people have been very dismissive of the grub screw type arms because I have been told they
basically snap off the spindle from the wiper motor but at this stage I think i'll give it a go.
Sinecure, yes, that mismatching tyre trim is a bit like a missing tooth in a pretty smile. I have an extra trim but had to replace a badly damaged
wheel and the old trim doesn't quite fit. A bit of character I guess
Cheers
We can all use a little character now and then.
Cheers and good luck.
is this the notch that was under a sheet on the side of the road in tarragindi for years???